American nationalism, or United States nationalism, is a form of civic nationalism, cultural nationalism, economic nationalism or ethnic nationalism found in the United States. Essentially, it indicates the aspects that characterize and distinguish the United States as an autonomous political community. The term often serves to explain efforts to reinforce its national identity and self-determination within their national and international affairs.
It would be during the time of "<span>Détente</span>" that the United States decided to stop treating Communism as a single unit and tried to slow the nuclear arms race, since it became clear that the continuing stock-piling of weapons was detrimental to both sides.
Answer:
A. U.S. Constitution
Explanation:
this quote is most likely talking about the amendment that allowed women to vote. that amendment is not in the bill of rights and was added to the constitution around 1920.